Agero reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(719 total reviews)
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Dave Ferrick

75% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Agero has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 719 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Agero employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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719 reviews
1.0
Mar 18, 2026

Hate it here

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Pros

Good place to work if you are a bully.

Cons

I hate it here so much. At first they had really good managers who would vouch for your work. There used to be an acceptable number of meetings in which you could get your work done after the meetings were over. There are personnel changes and layoffs (which happen often) and the good managers and workers get replaced by people who don't do good work and don't understand what good work looks like. Time spent in meetings has more than doubled. You don't get time to get your actual job done. New managers single out the hard workers and only call on the hard workers for incident response, even when they are not on call, and even when there are other engineers who could do it. There is a double standard here. Expectations are to produce work as fast as possible even when that work is not good. There are 360 reviews in which you have to rate your coworkers and get anonymous ratings. You get told constantly at review time you're not doing as well as coworkers who produce large volumes of bad, throwaway work. The CTO lowers your review score (and therefore your raise numbers) without consulting your manager if you don't produce as fast as the bad workers. Quality is of no importance here. The low quality work results in incidents in which you have to fix a problem you didn't create. Meanwhile, your coworkers never have to fix anything you did because your stuff never breaks. There is an over reliance on new AI coding tools along with a significant decline in engineering quality. They say they won't be replacing engineers because of AI, but we'll see because your job is already threatened unless you're a poor worker. You have to drink the AI koolaid otherwise you will be looked down upon and told you're going to be left behind. Most of middle-to-upper management in engineering needs to be replaced. They add so much overhead for such little benefit. Leadership is completely useless. I don't even know why some of them are there. AI should be replacing leadership, not the engineers. Workers and managers are only considered good if they parrot what leadership says. If they push back and try to stand up for their teams, their job is on the line. Meanwhile, the bad managers do not take your feedback and deliver it up the chain. Leadership here also only cares about preserving itself and will fire people who threaten them. The VP of engineering doesn't listen to any feedback and hates being told if there is a problem with a manager. It gives me low confidence in my team, department, and company as a whole. Raises are super low, below the industry standard, on a scale determined by your performance review (2% is for average performance). Your raises will never come close to exceeding inflation. What they are paying now for a principal engineer is what they paid 4 years ago for a senior engineer, which means salaries are going down for new hires as well.

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Agero Response
3w
We appreciate your feedback and saddened to hear your experience has been frustrating. Please contact your People Business Partner if you would like to discuss in more detail.
5.0
Mar 3, 2026

My Favorite Job

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Pros

I loved working for Agero. There was a true spirit of teamwork and camaraderie in my department. The work was intellectually engaging, and I felt I was given the tools, authority, and autonomy to succeed. My work-life balance was greatly enhanced by remote work, flex hours, and understanding supervisors. Corny as it sounds, I genuinely woke up excited to log into work and blast away obstacles with my team by my side! I would have spent my career at Agero if I could have.

Cons

While I was there, the cons were those typical of a company of this size, such as legacy processes that could have scaled better and unclear paths for career advancement. Nothing really stood out to me as particularly problematic, and it seemed the company was on the right track. Unfortunately, the latest waves of layoffs are having negative effects.

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Agero Response
2w
We appreciate you leaving your feedback and wish you the best!
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